Lol, let us know Doug's feedback if you have time Ed. Or just tell him to sign into his non sock account as he sits around for all of today fangirling over himself and getting way too affected by comments both good and bad lol. Also thank you for all the time and efforts of the auction for charity, class acts, all of you......even Doug.
@@switchcars Thanks for responding! I'm in Northwest Ohio near Tiffen/Findlay area and currently have a GT4. When im ready to upgrade id love to have Switchcars source a 997.2RS for me
I found that pretty cheesy and not funny at all lmao idk why but my humor is super hard to please. One of my favorite shows is Seinfeld and find it super funny hmmmm maybe that's why I find it hard hearing things that are hysterical
When I got my c5 I had no idea of everyone was "special" stereotypes or anything and glad I didn't go to any meets. I do know i bought it for 2/3 what most were going at fair condition for but must have had an interesting story.
@Remy Garrett Wow what a normal comment detailing the amount of time it takes to use your scam app, I trust it since he said ' *roughly* 10 minutes *but* ' it must be a real person. For sure.
Hearing your story about Corvette owners gave me a smile and a story to share . Twenty years ago I was involved with a group of Street Rodders and we would hold a annual car show , each year it got larger and larger and our last year we had over 600 cars there . There was a $20.00 entry fee and each driver would get a goodie bag filled with items donated by local businesses , two free tickets for a barbecue lunch , door prizes , and free judging and trophies for classes . The last year I was contacted by a guy who had a local corvette club and asked if he got his members to attend the event would we waver the $ 20.00 entry fee so visitors could see the high level corvettes on display . I said no but they would still be welcome , he then asked if we had a Corvettes only class for judging . I said not currently but if he brought at least 10 cars we would have one ( I would just need to buy an additional trophy ) . During the day of the show 9 of the club members showed up . We had 3 regulars who drove Corvettes so we had a total of 12 to judge . During the registration several of these drivers were upset that they had to pay the registration fee but agreed if we found them an area where they could park together and still be on the main walkway . After getting some Rodders to move their cars to help us out , we satisfied them . We had a D. J. who played mostly 50's and 60's music because of the age of the car owners . We received one complaint on the music and two complaints on the lunch . You guesses it the Corvette guys . We used 4 judges who would also judge local " World Of Wheels " shows , so they were very good . After the Corvettes were judged the leader came up to me furious because there was only one class . He yelled that there needed to be at least 4 different model classes and trophies needed to be give to the top three in each class . Luckily I had ordered extra trophies in case of any disagreements with the judging . Yes every Corvette there got a trophy . At the end of the day as everyone was leaving and thanking us for the event one of the Corvette guys stopped and took the time to come over and tell me that this was the worst event he had ever attended . There is no way in hell I would do a Corvette car show .
I’m 17, I took my 87 red “wedgevette” as I call it to a corvette show. 90% of the people there were complete assholes who thought their cars were the best thing ever and should be treated like a pugani Zonda... most miserable experience ever, I will never go back. But hey I did meet some of the few nice corvette owners there and we meet up once a month and go drive around for a weekend. Here in Texas you can usually drive a car like this year round (not this year). We often joke that our cars are the best because they have a warped dash, leaky valve cover gasket, scratched paint etc. Just the audacity and stupidity of some vette owners makes the owners forums and clubs awful... usually.
Back in 2012 I entered into the infamous Corvette owners club when I bought my 2008 Z06. After a while I pretty much realized that most of the owners act the way they do because they just think that owning a Corvette is like owning an actual exotic of some type. Most put hardly any miles on them, only taking them out for a special occasion or to go to the local Saturday car meet in the Dairy Queen parking lot during the summer time, where they again act like their base model 2001 C5 is super special because it only has 12,000 miles, has never been driven in the rain so they seem to think its rare and worth a ton if money.. Many of them just act and treat them like they are far more special than they are. I love mine, but especially though the C5 versions, they are still just mass produced Chevy's with crappy quality interiors, the same exact window switches, turn signal stalks, radios etc as grandmas 1997 Chevy Cavalier. I absolutely love my Z06, but I drive the crap out of it and realize that while it has an amazing motor and is fast as hell because its so light weight, especially with the mods Ive done, but in the end its still a GM that has a lot of cheap shared parts its not hard to see where they skimped to keep the weight near 3000 pounds.
Doug is a master at recalling and telling stories in a way that are interesting to listen to. Him, Ed, and the two Rob's are just about the only people that I could literally listen to talk for hours on end and not feel bored. I literally watched this whole video the whole way through LOL.
So on Corvette owners: I ran my own tow company for almost 5 yrs. Towed for another company before that for about the same. Well I managed to tow for almost every nice mechanic shop in town and some not so nice. ;) So our local hot rod shop kicked me a lot of business and one day sent me Corvette that was broke down on the side of the road here in town. I dispatch my rollback with my second best driver who has a tonne of experience. He shows up and the wife is on the side of the road in tears and the husband is holding her and my driver is concerned and checks in and asks whats wrong? Was there an accident, etc.... Hubby: No she just hates that the car has to get torn up. Driver: Why is it getting torn up? This shop is amazing they produce show quality hot rods. They can handle this basic Corvette. Hubby: No she means from the tow. Driver: Why would it get tore up being towed? Hubby: Well its a Corvette and we know they are the lowest factory cars ever produced, and it cant be towed without tearing up the bumpers. Driver (now smirking): Just hand me the keys and Ill show you how someone lied to you. Proceeds to pull the car up on the bed with sports traps and uses ramps to extend the bed and strap the cars wheels with the cloth straps, etc... She meets him at the shop and is just ELATED. She tips him $20 and is hugging him and the hubby and the shop owner are talking and the hubby tells the owner the story. Owner looks at hubby and says: Do you think I would have sent some moron after your car? Come on man, look around, I dont do crappy work and I dont deal with people that do.
I own a trucking company,its amazing the amount of drivers and everyone else in this industry that think this is acceptable. You pickup on time and you deliver-on time and if you break down you get on the phone immediately.
0:00 The strange world of used Corvette sales 15:36 A teacher vandalized my ultra-rare Aston Martin 28:40 Exotic Car Shipping Nightmares 38:50 I was the car flipper manuracturers hate 46:22 Can I run a Nigerian scam on a car scammer 1:07:50 Cops keep trying to tow my exotic cars 1:18:00 I'm not laundering drug money I'm trying to buy a Craigslist Corvette 1:27:22 My craziest police encounters 1:38:50 5 Car scams so good even dealers get screwed 1:52:17 The worst car to buy your teenager is an ex-cop car
4:22 This is the best RCR impression I've ever heard. I mean, it's the *_ONLY_* RCR impression I've ever heard, but that doesn't diminish the spot-freakin'-on-ness of it.
“Well mine has airbrushed faces of my girl and me on the hood, and a matching trailer, and the only Corvette EVER to be optioned with the Z06 package with cloth seats and a 2.73 rear gear. Leather sticks to my bare legs and I like the mileage that gear gets me. It’s a one of one of none. Rarest Corvette ever made”. Priceless. Now you’ve got a decade of thigh sweat and carbon build up because the dude never notices how filthy the cloth upholstery is, because, well, cloth upholstery, and the Z06 never revved past 4,000 RPMs in its life, cause, well, soiled cloth seats. When you’re out of touch, nothing makes sense to you. I’m sure the hitch helped its resale value too. And I’ll bet there is absolutely zero rear underbody damage from towing that trailer. Right. I’ll bet it looks like the underside of a skateboard. Oh, he put Gabriel Air Jackers on his Z06? Ok. All good then. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm not a mechanic of any kind. I like cars and appreciate the people that do excellent work which is a lost art being taken over by computers. More than that I love Doug's clean stories in the car world. May the good Lord bless you in all your endeavors and give you success.
@@deedsmillar6056 you can also find ppl in northern Canada that leave their doors unlocked year round because of polar bears... doesn’t mean it’s the ideal Way of life it just means it works..
That’s all on you at the end of the day, and I mean it in a respectable way. You always go look at whatever, car, boat, plane, train etc. in person before any money exchanges hands.
listening to your stories, i was quickly reminded why i left the car business, you meet alot of good people, but you also meet just as many horribly sketchy/shady folks. Great stories, excellent job with telling them, and even better advice from personal experiences. Good Stuff and good work.
You definitely did the right thing getting the detail shop to go ahead and clean the car. Even though the sealer was CLEARLY at fault, you still have the responsibility to mitigate damages.
As a real-life Hollywood stuntman, I'm gonna let you in on a secret... I lock-out the e brake lever with a little U-clamp. I know other guys use a small vice grip. However, vice grips pop off if your knee pad hits it. Have a blast, safely.
Probably one of the best youtube stories ever, any of us enthusiasts have similar ones to share. I will get a beer next time when starting to watch these
Stop wondering where your car is and fit them with a gps tracker when you ship them. You can have real time location and follow it on your laptop and even get texts anytime it sits idle for any period of time. It costs $20 to have unit mailed back when car reaches destination. The piece of mind a tracker gives you is priceless.
That’s because corvette buyers are mostly people who really just want performance for the cheapest amount. Not like Ferrari or Porsche buyers who just want the nicest sports car and money ain’t no thang.
In the 80's and 90's I worked for a company in OKLAHOMA that made tire bead wire. In that period we were the sole supplier to the Goodyear Plant in Lawton OKLAHOMA, where all of the Corvette OEM tires were made. (Tire beadwire is what keeps your tires from falling off of the wheel as you are screaming through that corner). We would take our employees on tour there and the guys at Lawton said a trainload of tires left Lawton every day ( at that time their daily output was around 60, 000 tires per day) and would be loaded with Corvette tires bound for the Corvette plant at Bowling Green. I was also present in the Bridgestone/Firestone plant in OKC when they callendered the rubbers for the tires they were going to make their re-entry into Indy and F! with. They were so stoked as were we as we also made the bead reinforcement for those tires! We also made the bead wire component for the Space Shuttle as well as for US fighter aircraft tires.
You caught corvette-19. When I was working in a body shop I got a chance to drive a couple C7 ZO6 and they are monsters, loved every minute when I was able to drive them.
Pro tip on foot pedal E-brakes: pull out the release handle and slide a Bic lighter behind it longways. Will keep it from engaging the lock and wont fall out
Congratulations for coming out. Took a lot of courage. Doesn't seem polite to be the exact person you're trying to shame. I know its a 2 year old video but algorithm sent me here and I wish it hadn't.
I could watch these forever! Time goes by and.... Sponge Bob announcer voice: "Two hours later." One hour, fifty nine minutes and twenty three seconds to be exact. Add to: List Of Things To Pass The Time On A Graveyerd Shift"
That made you spit your orange juice out? Wow you must have a super easy kind of funny humor if that's all it takes lol unfortunately for me I am way harder to get to please when it comes to laughing :(
I had a charger as a rental car in college. Me and my friends loved to go sit in the median and take off after cars to see what they'd do. Funny enough i became a cop about 5 years later
I had the much cheaper equivalent of the wrong/expired tag story. I went to pick up a 1975 BMW 2002 that I was purchasing for $800 (this was in 1999). It barely ran, but would make the 30 minute drive home. So my friend and I go to get it, and we slap on a tag from my 1970 Porsche 911T, a car that was almost always in the shop. I get pulled over and the cop tells me the tag is not for that car. I say "oh right! Well I own a garage and we must have inadvertently gotten the two tags mixed up. Sorry about that, we're almost home!" He let me go with a warning. My friend was almost always with me when we had various run-ins with police, and I ALWAYS got out without jail, a ticket at worst but not even that most of the time. We still laugh about it to this day.
I gotta say, it's never the car that's the chick magnet, it's the confidence and comical factor of the guy driving it...! I got just as many girls in my Buick Sommerset than I did in my Camaros and Corvettes...! Thanks, keep up your awesomeness and don't forget to compliment someone today...
The lack of trucking regulation understanding here is HILARIOUS. No one guarantees delivery on a specific day because it is impossible to control every aspect of a crosscountry shipment. There is traffic, road closures, breakdowns etc. And on top of all of that CDL drivers have a finite amount of driving time and shift time.
RUclips actually noticed the successes of Doug's stories and sent us the feedback that we should have more car stories that use the word "scam."
That is amazing
Lololol!! Thats hilarious
Lol, let us know Doug's feedback if you have time Ed. Or just tell him to sign into his non sock account as he sits around for all of today fangirling over himself and getting way too affected by comments both good and bad lol. Also thank you for all the time and efforts of the auction for charity, class acts, all of you......even Doug.
VinWiki on a saturday 😃
He and Rabbit are the GOATs.
I asked my wife if she wanted to watch two hours of me talking. She responded unequivocally “no”.
@switchcars Hey Doug if you had the choice, would you rather own a 997.2 GT3 RS or a 991.2 GT3 manual?
@@L8-APEX .2 RS
@@switchcars Thanks for responding! I'm in Northwest Ohio near Tiffen/Findlay area and currently have a GT4. When im ready to upgrade id love to have Switchcars source a 997.2RS for me
The man, the myth, the legend
Surprised you even have a wife to ask. At least she always has a tool handy.
"Jiffy is not getting spiffy if you get my drifty"
Lost it. Funniest thing I've heard in ages.
I laughed out loud!
I found that pretty cheesy and not funny at all lmao idk why but my humor is super hard to please. One of my favorite shows is Seinfeld and find it super funny hmmmm maybe that's why I find it hard hearing things that are hysterical
“My corvette is best corvette because my name isn’t on the title” had me crying 😂
Lol
@Leopoldo Burgoa we don’t.
@Remy Garrett we still don't.
When I got my c5 I had no idea of everyone was "special" stereotypes or anything and glad I didn't go to any meets. I do know i bought it for 2/3 what most were going at fair condition for but must have had an interesting story.
@Remy Garrett Wow what a normal comment detailing the amount of time it takes to use your scam app, I trust it since he said ' *roughly* 10 minutes *but* ' it must be a real person. For sure.
Hearing your story about Corvette owners gave me a smile and a story to share . Twenty years ago I was involved with a group of Street Rodders and we would hold a annual car show , each year it got larger and larger and our last year we had over 600 cars there . There was a $20.00 entry fee and each driver would get a goodie bag filled with items donated by local businesses , two free tickets for a barbecue lunch , door prizes , and free judging and trophies for classes . The last year I was contacted by a guy who had a local corvette club and asked if he got his members to attend the event would we waver the $ 20.00 entry fee so visitors could see the high level corvettes on display . I said no but they would still be welcome , he then asked if we had a Corvettes only class for judging . I said not currently but if he brought at least 10 cars we would have one ( I would just need to buy an additional trophy ) . During the day of the show 9 of the club members showed up . We had 3 regulars who drove Corvettes so we had a total of 12 to judge . During the registration several of these drivers were upset that they had to pay the registration fee but agreed if we found them an area where they could park together and still be on the main walkway . After getting some Rodders to move their cars to help us out , we satisfied them . We had a D. J. who played mostly 50's and 60's music because of the age of the car owners . We received one complaint on the music and two complaints on the lunch . You guesses it the Corvette guys . We used 4 judges who would also judge local " World Of Wheels " shows , so they were very good . After the Corvettes were judged the leader came up to me furious because there was only one class . He yelled that there needed to be at least 4 different model classes and trophies needed to be give to the top three in each class . Luckily I had ordered extra trophies in case of any disagreements with the judging . Yes every Corvette there got a trophy . At the end of the day as everyone was leaving and thanking us for the event one of the Corvette guys stopped and took the time to come over and tell me that this was the worst event he had ever attended . There is no way in hell I would do a Corvette car show .
I’m 17, I took my 87 red “wedgevette” as I call it to a corvette show. 90% of the people there were complete assholes who thought their cars were the best thing ever and should be treated like a pugani Zonda... most miserable experience ever, I will never go back. But hey I did meet some of the few nice corvette owners there and we meet up once a month and go drive around for a weekend. Here in Texas you can usually drive a car like this year round (not this year). We often joke that our cars are the best because they have a warped dash, leaky valve cover gasket, scratched paint etc. Just the audacity and stupidity of some vette owners makes the owners forums and clubs awful... usually.
“And the trophy for best 25th anniversary corvette built on Thursday goes to”
Ah I used to own a corvette. This mentality is why I it’s “used to own.”
Back in 2012 I entered into the infamous Corvette owners club when I bought my 2008 Z06. After a while I pretty much realized that most of the owners act the way they do because they just think that owning a Corvette is like owning an actual exotic of some type. Most put hardly any miles on them, only taking them out for a special occasion or to go to the local Saturday car meet in the Dairy Queen parking lot during the summer time, where they again act like their base model 2001 C5 is super special because it only has 12,000 miles, has never been driven in the rain so they seem to think its rare and worth a ton if money.. Many of them just act and treat them like they are far more special than they are. I love mine, but especially though the C5 versions, they are still just mass produced Chevy's with crappy quality interiors, the same exact window switches, turn signal stalks, radios etc as grandmas 1997 Chevy Cavalier. I absolutely love my Z06, but I drive the crap out of it and realize that while it has an amazing motor and is fast as hell because its so light weight, especially with the mods Ive done, but in the end its still a GM that has a lot of cheap shared parts its not hard to see where they skimped to keep the weight near 3000 pounds.
Glad to hear everyone got a participants trophy like in little league. ;)
I love watching Doug lob Ed Bolian insults knowing Ed's the one behind the camera.
QB.
That's how you know their friends . I'm Australian & here you call a stranger a mate & your mate a Dick-head . Lol
@@brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy i have a bunch of Australian friends. You guys have the thickest skin on the planet!
@@julioortega7303 I think so , if we're taking shots at you ( banter ) we like you .
@@ecds7393
Rrj
'... it must be the fiberglass fumes that make Corvette guys so hard to deal with...' 😂🤣
Had a friend with a “corvette “ he said see how much power it had- I had to tell him oh yeah-now shift out of first gear
so that would affect the owners of all cars made of fiberglass, not just corvette owners
Doug is a master at recalling and telling stories in a way that are interesting to listen to. Him, Ed, and the two Rob's are just about the only people that I could literally listen to talk for hours on end and not feel bored. I literally watched this whole video the whole way through LOL.
Also that guy that did the muffentop vid!
don't forget Christopher, always a classic story
So on Corvette owners: I ran my own tow company for almost 5 yrs. Towed for another company before that for about the same. Well I managed to tow for almost every nice mechanic shop in town and some not so nice. ;) So our local hot rod shop kicked me a lot of business and one day sent me Corvette that was broke down on the side of the road here in town. I dispatch my rollback with my second best driver who has a tonne of experience. He shows up and the wife is on the side of the road in tears and the husband is holding her and my driver is concerned and checks in and asks whats wrong? Was there an accident, etc.... Hubby: No she just hates that the car has to get torn up. Driver: Why is it getting torn up? This shop is amazing they produce show quality hot rods. They can handle this basic Corvette. Hubby: No she means from the tow. Driver: Why would it get tore up being towed? Hubby: Well its a Corvette and we know they are the lowest factory cars ever produced, and it cant be towed without tearing up the bumpers. Driver (now smirking): Just hand me the keys and Ill show you how someone lied to you. Proceeds to pull the car up on the bed with sports traps and uses ramps to extend the bed and strap the cars wheels with the cloth straps, etc... She meets him at the shop and is just ELATED. She tips him $20 and is hugging him and the hubby and the shop owner are talking and the hubby tells the owner the story. Owner looks at hubby and says: Do you think I would have sent some moron after your car? Come on man, look around, I dont do crappy work and I dont deal with people that do.
Awesome story, Jesse
Great story man 👍
Good Stuff.
Lol lowest factory car ever produced, Corvette owners always gotta feel special about something
His crown vic story gets me everytime😂
Me too
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Maybe you should get your own Vic get my drift !
I own a trucking company,its amazing the amount of drivers and everyone else in this industry that think this is acceptable.
You pickup on time and you deliver-on time and if you break down you get on the phone immediately.
He wouldn't be ok with that this dude definitely has a thing against truckers
@@mattgaynor1847 hes probably dealt with a lot of bad ones. Like auto shops the trucking industry has an excess of scumbaggery
Two hours of car stories? That is the perfect way to start my Saturday morning!
I think most people who would watch 2 hours of Doug stories have already watched each of those stories 10x over 🤣😂
But yet we still watch.... it’s like reading an old car mag. For some reason it becomes new again
Gotta say I’ve heard most of these already but My Saturday has started the same way😂
Damn straight
I'm at work listening to this. Time has gone by fast!
Dang I’ve seen all of these but I’m still going to watch these again
I. 9
0:00 The strange world of used Corvette sales
15:36 A teacher vandalized my ultra-rare Aston Martin
28:40 Exotic Car Shipping Nightmares
38:50 I was the car flipper manuracturers hate
46:22 Can I run a Nigerian scam on a car scammer
1:07:50 Cops keep trying to tow my exotic cars
1:18:00 I'm not laundering drug money I'm trying to buy a Craigslist Corvette
1:27:22 My craziest police encounters
1:38:50 5 Car scams so good even dealers get screwed
1:52:17 The worst car to buy your teenager is an ex-cop car
You dropped this 👑
Appreciate the time stamps even a year later lol
4:22 This is the best RCR impression I've ever heard. I mean, it's the *_ONLY_* RCR impression I've ever heard, but that doesn't diminish the spot-freakin'-on-ness of it.
Dude it's fucking perfect
“Well mine has airbrushed faces of my girl and me on the hood, and a matching trailer, and the only Corvette EVER to be optioned with the Z06 package with cloth seats and a 2.73 rear gear. Leather sticks to my bare legs and I like the mileage that gear gets me. It’s a one of one of none. Rarest Corvette ever made”. Priceless. Now you’ve got a decade of thigh sweat and carbon build up because the dude never notices how filthy the cloth upholstery is, because, well, cloth upholstery, and the Z06 never revved past 4,000 RPMs in its life, cause, well, soiled cloth seats. When you’re out of touch, nothing makes sense to you. I’m sure the hitch helped its resale value too. And I’ll bet there is absolutely zero rear underbody damage from towing that trailer. Right. I’ll bet it looks like the underside of a skateboard. Oh, he put Gabriel Air Jackers on his Z06? Ok. All good then. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Still a little too clean for Ed."
I got a good long laugh out of that.
This Doug is the best Doug
Dont forget doug demuro
My Doug is best Doug because he is at any given time on the mind of at least 2 Iranians and at least one hopeful Nigerian prince.
THHHHIIIISSSSS Doug
“Not including Bitcoin”
1500$ in Bitcoin 4 months ago would’ve been legendary lol
this aged like foine milk so far
Holy crap 2 hours flew by. Love those car stories.
Doug: my corvette is best corvette because it has a matching "boat"
I'm not a mechanic of any kind. I like cars and appreciate the people that do excellent work which is a lost art being taken over by computers. More than that I love Doug's clean stories in the car world. May the good Lord bless you in all your endeavors and give you success.
Good old “educators that sealcoat “
if you don't hit the like button and you trip and fall tomorrow, it will be your own Asphalt
😆😆😆😆😆😆
"flipping an allocation" also known as scalping.
9:17 dry wall screws 😂😂
2500 to make it right? Sounds like 10,000 plus... or the story is grossly exaggerated..
Oh this is perfect for this morning. Thanks y'all
I am a north american living in Ecuador. Drywall screws, extra holes and not finished equally is a common repair here!!
if you head up to northern canada you can find cars with drywall rear spoilers. if its doing its job it will hold itself on.
@@deedsmillar6056 you can also find ppl in northern Canada that leave their doors unlocked year round because of polar bears... doesn’t mean it’s the ideal Way of life it just means it works..
Two hours in, Doug’s stories never get old. He just rocks.
That´s not the Doug I expected
the joy when I realized this is 2hr long
I’ve been bamboozled this isn’t daddy Doug Demuro!
I was thinking the same thing.
That’s all on you at the end of the day, and I mean it in a respectable way. You always go look at whatever, car, boat, plane, train etc. in person before any money exchanges hands.
I always loved the first story on the list number 10 when he keeps roasting ed
Doug looks like someone who is actually expecting you to fuck something up in some way so he can then unleash his "do you know who i am" power
Love to put this on in the shop, the humor keeps me from cussing at stuck bolts😂
"So, we used the cops to intimidate him..."
listening to your stories, i was quickly reminded why i left the car business, you meet alot of good people, but you also meet just as many horribly sketchy/shady folks. Great stories, excellent job with telling them, and even better advice from personal experiences. Good Stuff and good work.
You definitely did the right thing getting the detail shop to go ahead and clean the car. Even though the sealer was CLEARLY at fault, you still have the responsibility to mitigate damages.
110% true about vette owners.
As a real-life Hollywood stuntman, I'm gonna let you in on a secret... I lock-out the e brake lever with a little U-clamp. I know other guys use a small vice grip. However, vice grips pop off if your knee pad hits it. Have a blast, safely.
Just realized Doug called out streetspeed717 in the first story 😂😂
I have to work on Saturday and listening to this is a great way to pass the time.
Love how the two guys with the best T-shirt game on RUclips are both named Doug!
Who's the other?
Probably one of the best youtube stories ever, any of us enthusiasts have similar ones to share. I will get a beer next time when starting to watch these
"it will be your own asphalt"😂😂
Good to hear Mr. Demuro give us stories behind the cars he reviews
This is Doug Tabutt, not Doug DeMuro.
"It'll be your own asphault" 😭
I had a lowered 89 ranger as my first vehicle and learned that e-brake maneuver as well.
We didn't even have to ask, yet we were blessed with this magnificent video with 2 hours of gold.
Hearing Doug having a growing invincible complex sounds like a dangerous combo.
10 - 00:00
9 - 15:39
8 - 28:41
7 - 38:53
6 - 46:24
5 - 1:07:49
4 - 1:18:02
3 - 1:27:22
2 - 1:38:51
1 - 1:52:18
I subconsciously listened to the whole video! Realized when I woke up from my nap and checked the RUclips app.
Blowing insulation. Perfect 2 hour video
Stop wondering where your car is and fit them with a gps tracker when you ship them. You can have real time location and follow it on your laptop and even get texts anytime it sits idle for any period of time. It costs $20 to have unit mailed back when car reaches destination. The piece of mind a tracker gives you is priceless.
Doug the type of guy to be a different Doug than I thought before selecting this video.
Yeah I was thinking Doug DeMuro, lol
That’s because corvette buyers are mostly people who really just want performance for the cheapest amount. Not like Ferrari or Porsche buyers who just want the nicest sports car and money ain’t no thang.
Ed, you GOTTA bring on Mr. Regular!!!
In the 80's and 90's I worked for a company in OKLAHOMA that made tire bead wire. In that period we were the sole supplier to the Goodyear Plant in Lawton OKLAHOMA, where all of the Corvette OEM tires were made. (Tire beadwire is what keeps your tires from falling off of the wheel as you are screaming through that corner). We would take our employees on tour there and the guys at Lawton said a trainload of tires left Lawton every day ( at that time their daily output was around 60, 000 tires per day) and would be loaded with Corvette tires bound for the Corvette plant at Bowling Green. I was also present in the Bridgestone/Firestone plant in OKC when they callendered the rubbers for the tires they were going to make their re-entry into Indy and F! with. They were so stoked as were we as we also made the bead reinforcement for those tires! We also made the bead wire component for the Space Shuttle as well as for US fighter aircraft tires.
Man , awesome story telling , I can watch this all day
As someone trying to buy a vette, your description of vette sellers is right on the money
Excellent stories Doug, love you and Ed. Vinwiki is always great!
I like that “my corvette is the best cuz names not on the title” 😂
Doug always has the best stories for VINwiki
15:21 “Leisure trip with his favorite Hooters waitress” LMAO! These subtle insults are gold, and Corvette owners will never get it.
I’m corvette owner and he’s right lol
You caught corvette-19. When I was working in a body shop I got a chance to drive a couple C7 ZO6 and they are monsters, loved every minute when I was able to drive them.
Well I of course had stolen the cones but it was the night before had me dying
Pro tip on foot pedal E-brakes: pull out the release handle and slide a Bic lighter behind it longways. Will keep it from engaging the lock and wont fall out
Best two hours spent in a while! Great collective of stories!!
I did not expect an RCR reference here at 4:20. Mr. Regular also used to walk around car shows going "rare!" "rare!" "future classic!"
It's always fun to hear scalpers and scammers on vinwiki tell stories about how they got ripped off by other scalpers and scammers.
There’s something so pleasing bout this dudes voice.
The correct Doug!
Congratulations for coming out. Took a lot of courage. Doesn't seem polite to be the exact person you're trying to shame. I know its a 2 year old video but algorithm sent me here and I wish it hadn't.
Holy cow, I just realized that Doug's dealership is only one town away from me
yeah im from the Falls it's awesome hearing these stories man!
I could watch these forever! Time goes by and.... Sponge Bob announcer voice: "Two hours later."
One hour, fifty nine minutes and twenty three seconds to be exact.
Add to: List Of Things To Pass The Time On A Graveyerd Shift"
Just like every e39 bmw is 1 of 100 with this color with these seats and the cold weather package lmao
The asphalt pun made me spit my orange juice out. Thank you for that doug!!
That made you spit your orange juice out? Wow you must have a super easy kind of funny humor if that's all it takes lol unfortunately for me I am way harder to get to please when it comes to laughing :(
Oh this is perfect for this morning. Thanks y'all
Took me until almost the end to realize how strong the light was on the back of his head that his ears were glowing red 😂😵
This will be a road trip download for sure, it'll make 8 hours seem a little shorter
“ It will be Your own ass phault” lmfao made me spit my coffee out!
I watch the video for ten minutes then realised the video is 2 hours long.
I had a charger as a rental car in college. Me and my friends loved to go sit in the median and take off after cars to see what they'd do. Funny enough i became a cop about 5 years later
Doug is my favorite car story teller. Keep em' coming!
I agree 100 percent haha he is the only one that I can keep watching videos for hours in regards to cars
As a car guy.
Love these stories catch all of them i can...
Keepem coming😮😮
4:20 Regular Car Guy impression is on point.
GREAT stories Doug. gotta be honest I couldn’t even pause it for a bathroom break. thanks for sharing
This is NOT the Doug I was looking for.
My unusual love for a car is a Ferrari 488 gtb or a pista In red.
this was a very entertaining video hearing all these stories lol
The second story he told had the best shirt ive ever seen
Who else thought he meant Doug DeMuro ?
I love how car youtube at large is all-in on Regular Car Reviews
Great stories, love you guys, keep up the good content!
Good punchline for the teacher vandal.
"I take all forms of payment excluding Bitcoin" - boy, that sure didn't age well.
I came looking for exactly this comment. Well done lol
Yet here we are 4 months later and it sure would have been a bad idea what with it halving in that time.
I had the much cheaper equivalent of the wrong/expired tag story. I went to pick up a 1975 BMW 2002 that I was purchasing for $800 (this was in 1999). It barely ran, but would make the 30 minute drive home. So my friend and I go to get it, and we slap on a tag from my 1970 Porsche 911T, a car that was almost always in the shop. I get pulled over and the cop tells me the tag is not for that car. I say "oh right! Well I own a garage and we must have inadvertently gotten the two tags mixed up. Sorry about that, we're almost home!" He let me go with a warning. My friend was almost always with me when we had various run-ins with police, and I ALWAYS got out without jail, a ticket at worst but not even that most of the time. We still laugh about it to this day.
I love this guy
I gotta say, it's never the car that's the chick magnet, it's the confidence and comical factor of the guy driving it...! I got just as many girls in my Buick Sommerset than I did in my Camaros and Corvettes...! Thanks, keep up your awesomeness and don't forget to compliment someone today...
I need that shirt!
The lack of trucking regulation understanding here is HILARIOUS. No one guarantees delivery on a specific day because it is impossible to control every aspect of a crosscountry shipment. There is traffic, road closures, breakdowns etc. And on top of all of that CDL drivers have a finite amount of driving time and shift time.